Why stay here

An adventure awaits you in the hills of Brecon Beacons. We’ve some of the best views of Pen-y-Fan, Cribyn and Corn Du – a perfect setting for a complete getaway. Breathe in the fresh air, explore open spaces and try out thrilling activities like mountain biking, rock climbing, caving or star gazing.

Accommodation at Brecon Beacons

Tent pitches

From: £17.40 per stay

Pitch up under the stars at Brecon Beacons campsite, one of over 40 locations across the UK. Whether you’re looking to hit the shops on a city break, splash around at the coast or get lost in the highlands, we’ve got a campsite for to suit you.

Site details

Why stay here

An adventure awaits you in the hills of Brecon Beacons. We’ve some of the best views of Pen-y-Fan, Cribyn and Corn Du – a perfect setting for a complete getaway. Breathe in the fresh air, explore open spaces and try out thrilling activities like mountain biking, rock climbing, caving or star gazing.

Our spacious, relaxed site is an easy base in which to venture into the nearby market towns of Brecon and Talgarth where you can wander along the River Ennig. The surrounding landscape is your open playground, ready to be discovered.

Family days out

Within a five mile radius of our Brecon site is Cantref Adventure Farm, where you could easily spend all day playing on the outdoor adventure rides, meeting the animals and try horse riding.

Less than a 30 minute drive from us is Garwnant Visitor Centre – a forest setting, laced with walking and cycling trails, it also has a mountain bike skills park, a play area and a low ropes course for 7 to 15 year olds. Also nearby are the National Showcaves where you can explore three ancient caves and the dinosaur park, you can pan for gold, visit an Iron Age farm settlement and lots more.

Facilities on site

Activities & experiences nearby

Cycling

There are traffic free canal paths, lakes and reservoirs that you can ride to in less than an hour, including the Llangors Lake and the Welsh Crannog Centre or Talybont Reservoir with beautiful views across the water.

For a longer ride, aim for forest trails in Glasfynydd and Garwnant, Usk Reservoir or Clydach Gorge. Visit the Breacon Beacons website for more moderate routes or follow the National Cycle Network which contours the length of Brecon Beacons - view Sustrans cycle map.

Walking

Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains are stunning areas for hill walking. There are vast expanses of grassy terrain, peppered with limestone, boulders, caves, lakes and valleys. A hike to the top of Pen-y-Fan will give you an enormous sense of achievement as well as spectacular views.

There are flat routes from Brecon to Abergavenny and there are bus stops along the way if you want to start halfway or return by bus. To the south of Brecon Beacons is Henrhyd Falls and Nant Llech Valley if you want to check out one of Wales’ tallest falls.

* Price for two adults and 1 pitch. Bookings can be made online for tents up to 5x5 metres (approximately a four person tent). If you have a larger tent or specific requirements, please contact the site direct and site staff will help you with your booking. There will be an additional £2 surcharge per night for large tent pitches. Please read our FAQs further booking information. Full terms and conditions apply.

Location and transport

Brecon, Powys, LD3 7SH, WalesTelephone: 01874 623325

Transport Links:

Buses go to: Abergavenny and Brecon

Nearest train station: Abergavenny

Car hire is not available on site

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